2. I didn't try the GRUB installation, I just clicked through the "X" close buttons until no more appeared, because I have a pre-existing GRUB installation (Grub4DOS).

2. Umm, but the DVD door is not automatically closed when I reboot.

3. Urk. Unlike with the original PUI from the 2.17 (not .1rc) live-DVD, the full (normal) install from puppyinstaller-bk3 on first disk-boot asks again for locale, puts me through xorgwizard, and needs the NIC and network IP settings reconfigured. In other words, on first disk-boot Puppy isn't reading the pup_save.2fs which I created upon shutting down the initial live-DVD boot. Yes, pup_save.2fs is present in / and its timestamp is correct.

4. On second disk-boot, the locale and xorg settings are not asked for, i.e. pup_save.2fs evidently is being read, but the network IP addresses once again must be reconfigured. The first disk-boot session is not saving them to pup_save.2fs. So, I entered the net stuff again in the Wizard and Seamonkey.

5. On third disk-boot, all ist in ordnung with locale, xorg settings, and network card module and IP addresses.

6. A nit, the "NORMAL" button (option 2) is on the left, the "COEXIST" button (option 1) is on the right. Oy vey! To a native English speaker this looks backward.

I instal GRUB on SUPERBLOCK of hda1.
HDA1 IS now GONE in P.U.I. Only hda2,3,6 shows.

According to the list of changes at the top of my modified installer, that bug was fixed on May 10th. The installer in Puppy is simply not based on my letest version (available on the "Updated Universal Installer" thread)._________________What's the ugliest part of your body?
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According to the list of changes at the top of my modified installer, that bug was fixed on May 10th. The installer in Puppy is simply not based on my letest version (available on the "Updated Universal Installer" thread).

Could you post the thread # or the URL, please?

EDIT: OOOPS! Is it this one?
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=132020#132020

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I instal GRUB on SUPERBLOCK of hda1.
HDA1 IS now GONE in P.U.I. Only hda2,3,6 shows.

According to the list of changes at the top of my modified installer, that bug was fixed on May 10th. The installer in Puppy is simply not based on my letest version (available on the "Updated Universal Installer" thread).

Joe_DK posted a message after that, that all his partitions had become visible, using puppyinstaller-bk1.

puppyinstaller-bk1 - puppyinstaller-bk3 are very different from the latest posted by Dougal. I took out the automatic Grub stuff, and put in instructions for manual editing of menu.lst. The auto stuff may come back in the future. There are many other differences.

3. Urk. Unlike with the original PUI from the 2.17 (not .1rc) live-DVD, the full (normal) install from puppyinstaller-bk3 on first disk-boot asks again for locale, puts me through xorgwizard, and needs the NIC and network IP settings reconfigured. In other words, on first disk-boot Puppy isn't reading the pup_save.2fs which I created upon shutting down the initial live-DVD boot. Yes, pup_save.2fs is present in / and its timestamp is correct.

4. On second disk-boot, the locale and xorg settings are not asked for, i.e. pup_save.2fs evidently is being read, but the network IP addresses once again must be reconfigured. The first disk-boot session is not saving them to pup_save.2fs. So, I entered the net stuff again in the Wizard and Seamonkey.

5. On third disk-boot, all ist in ordnung with locale, xorg settings, and network card module and IP addresses.

"Urk. Unlike with the original PUI from the 2.17 (not .1rc) live-DVD"
....Your booting issues have nothing to do with the Universal Installer itself.

Sit Heel Speak,
Your feedback is very useful! I was very tired when I posted that last response. From your tester point of view, your comments are perfectly valid and quite intelligent.
Full install is very neglected. The install itself seems basically okay, but the bootup scripts are seeing something different. I did a test full install, and also got that xorgwizard problem. I didn't test the network or anything else. Regarding the xorg wizard needing to be repeated on second boot, I haven't got a clue why. ...it's no doubt some simple little thing, something is or is not being saved on the first boot.

This is a description of a (different) consistent bug I found w/the PUI in 2.17.

I had a computer with a 3.4 gig HD set up with Puppy 2.14 on HDA. Only two partitions on HDA, Linux and a swap partition, but two other HD's in the computer as HDB1 and HDD1. Also have a cd-rw drive as HDC1. All the HD's are elderly IDE - no SATA, no SCSI.

Previously, I had partitioned the 3.4 gig drive with a Linux swap partition at the FRONT (beginning) of the drive, followed by an Ext 2 partition for Puppy 2.14.

When I tried to use the PUI, it kept trying to install in the swap partion on HDA1, and did NOT give me the option to go onto HDA2.

This seems consistent - the PUI wants to install on the first partion.

I just wiped the drive, and re-partioned with GParted, putting the swap
partition at the REAR (end) of HDA1, as HDA2. This worked fine, since by reversing the position(s) of the partions, I worked around the PUI's stubborn desire to install on the first partition.

Sit Heel Speak,
Your feedback is very useful! I was very tired when I posted that last response. From your tester point of view, your comments are perfectly valid and quite intelligent.
Full install is very neglected. The install itself seems basically okay, but the bootup scripts are seeing something different. I did a test full install, and also got that xorgwizard problem. I didn't test the network or anything else. Regarding the xorg wizard needing to be repeated on second boot, I haven't got a clue why. ...it's no doubt some simple little thing, something is or is not being saved on the first boot.

/etc/rc.d/rc.shutdown should not offer to create a pup_save.2fs, in the case where Puppy Universal Installer has just been used to create a "normal" hdd install. If upon shutdown from the live-CD you say yes, create a pup_save, having just finished using PUI to make a "normal" install, the pup_save is placed on the "normal" install partition in /. The unfortunate thing then is, when the "normal" install is subsequently booted-into, the pup_save.2fs therein is indeed mounted; PUPSTATE is even written into it. This may confuse the average dummy (ahem *cough*yours truly*cough*) into believing that the pup_save works in the "normal" install as it does in the "coexist."

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